Public Domain Poetry And Stories - A Fragment by James Elroy Flecker
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A Fragment

    By James Elroy Flecker



    O pouring westering streams
    Shouting that I have leapt the mountain bar,
    Down curve on curve my journey's white way gleams -
    My road along the river of return.

    I know the countries where the white moons burn,
    And heavy star on star
    Dips on the pale and crystal desert hills.
    I know the river of the sun that fills
    With founts of gold the lakes of Orient sky.

            *        *        *        *        *

    And I have heard a voice of broken seas
    And from the cliffs a cry.
    Ah still they learn, those cave-eared Cyclades,
    The Triton's friendly or his fearful horn,
    And why the deep sea-bells but seldom chime,
    And how those waves and with what spell-swept rhyme
    In years of morning, on a summer's morn
    Whispering round his castle on the coast,
    Lured young Achilles from his haunted sleep
    And drave him out to dive beyond those deep
    Dim purple windows of the empty swell,
    His ivory body flitting like a ghost
    Over the holes where flat blind fishes dwell,
    All to embrace his mother thronèd in her shell.



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